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La Mélodie Acide, Planche XIV by Joan Miro

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Colour Lithograph

1980

Edition Size: 777/1500

Sheet Size: 32 x 24 cm

Reference: Cramer 248

Signed In Plate

Condition: Pristine

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Lithograph from 1980.

The edition 777/1500.

Dimensions of work: 32 x 24 cm.

Plate signed.

Publisher: Au Pont des Arts and Galerie Lucie Weill, Paris.

Reference: Cramer 248.

The work is in Excellent condition.

La Mélodie acide is among the most poetic creations of Joan Miró, made in collaboration with the French surrealist writer Patrick Waldberg. Published in Paris in 1980 by Galerie Lucie Weill / Au Pont des Arts, the project brought together a series of fourteen lithographs and Waldberg’s lyrical text, forming a vibrant dialogue between image and word.

Printed by La Polígrafa, Barcelona, and Fequet et Baudier, Paris, each lithograph captures Miró’s sense of rhythm and imagination. The title, La Mélodie acide, evokes both energy and clarity — a vivid harmony between colour, form, and poetic movement.

Each composition reflects the tempo of Waldberg’s verses through bright tones and organic shapes that feel spontaneous and musical.

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The Artist

Joan Miro

Joan Miró was a Spanish artist who was known for his abstract and surrealist artwork. He was active in the printmaking medium, creating lithographs, etchings, and linocuts. Miró’s prints often feature biomorphic shapes, bold colours and abstract patterns that are inspired by nature, and the subconscious mind.

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